huge major acquisitions half a billion here - 2 billion
there, where is this money coming from? Buying sales organizations with no
network?
One has to ask is this a secretly government funded/owned business? If so,
which government? Ours?
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> On Dec 2, 2018, at 6:04 PM,
within that part of the organization and knows
the individuals by name.
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anog.org
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> On 23/07/2018 20:03, Owen DeLong wrote:
>> It shows China, the most heavy handed of the three economies in the
>> graphic as having an accelerating growth in carbon emissions. It does
>> show that the EU started a downward trend earlier t
Anyone here form Amazon that can contact me offline about issues our
customers are having regarding AWS problems connecting from our California
network to Europe.
One specific is
ext-eu-km-80-global-market-live-2004446585.eu-west-1.elb.amazonaws.com
(52.17.152.249)
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Marketplaces - supply and demand and costs to operate as Bill noted (never
thought of that) will settle out the need.
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> I am looking at it from an ARIN justification point. If you are a small
> operator and need a /24 you have justification if you give custom
it on other networks they specify where your cost
for bandwidth would be lower.
So, there are many reasons to obtain clean independent space - but most
are related to future expansion abilities and future flexibility.
"There is a market somewhere for just about anything."
Hope this inf
ve seen an exception locally or regionally it was
agreed too propagate outside the network.
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> Le 2018-01-04 20:16, Job Snijders a écrit :
>> On Thu, 4 Jan 2018 at 20:13, Filip Hruska wrote:
>>
>>> I have stumbled upon this site [1] which seems to of
7.1511898193.52508dce
Access Denied
You don't have permission to access "http://www.loopnet.com/index.html"; on
this server.
Reference #18.940ad717.1511898022.2f14cff8
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yer 2 access to the peering port.
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> MD5 on BGP Considered Harmful
>
> --
> TTFN,
> patrick
>
> Composed on a virtual keyboard, please forgive typos.
>
>
>> On Sep 29, 2017, at 13:41, craig washington
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hell
to find.
Train and Bus travel is not worth considering. However, there are airport
shuttle van services like supershuttle 4-5 passengers being dropped off on
your way south.
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> Hi all,
>
> I'm flying in for the conference, landing in San Francisco. Wha
your customer base in a specific region - then explore the best
peering exchange points to utilize in that region. This can help you
reduce your packet hop count/ deliver time, etc. etc..
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> On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 4:12 PM, craig washington <
> craig
you cant make it better. After all their VPN from London to
Bangalore works fine. And the ones in China all work fine to and from
Australia.
Anyways, I always wondered is it just me or do others get these kind of
requests?
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> Steinar,
>
> What reason is there to
to be removed blocks.
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> On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 04:44:52PM +, Security Admin (NetSec) wrote:
>> Recently had someone offer to lease some IPv4 address space from me.
>> Have never done that before.
>>
>> I thought I would ask the group wha
563 ms48 ms52 ms209.242.80.97
648 ms49 ms50 ms
169.64.242.209.gt001.gramtel.net (209.242.64.169)
7***?
8 * *
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through
PNAP.net and works fine.
I would like to get rid of my temp route for the admin.ihotelier.com /24
range.
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Is this still happening?
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> Phil,
>
> The traceroute was done by a coworker in Quebec on April 26, from one of
> our corporate offices. His IP address was probably 104.163.180.188 at
> the time. He was tracing one of our endpoints in AWS us-west-2; I do n
extortion money gathered years ago. Contact those domain owners at the
time.
Would surprise me if the RBL owners were ex Godaddy employees that saw
this leverage opportunity.
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> Would you mind naming the company so that they can be publicly shamed?
> That
> is nothing s
Simple to check. Most likely legacy space if early 90s. Enter them in the
ARIN search box and learn more. And note if the agency is paying arin
annually? Possible?
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> I have a government agency client with a number of /24s that they acquired
> back in the 1990s whe
you stayed out too late and you'd rather have a late
breakfast and order room service, you can watch/attend sessions virtually
from your room.
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>
>> On Mar 13, 2017, at 2:52 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
>>
>> Another organization I'm in has a
business. ;-)
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> On Sun, 12 Mar 2017, Pete Baldwin wrote:
>
>>So this is is really the question I had, and this is why I was
>> wanting to
>> start a dialog here, hoping that it wasn't out of line for the list. I
>> don't
>&g
. Only the cost of their first block is their initial sunk cost, as
they cycle through blocks.
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> Indeed.
>
> Let this be a lesson: when purchasing blocks, one MUST do their due
> diligence. Check the RBLs, senderbase, previous owner reputation, etc.
>
I have had ipv4 transit with ATT for years (one provider of many)and
the order originally placed was for both ipv4 and 6yep still waiting.
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> On 3/6/17 14:04, Dennis Burgess wrote:
>> Well try to get ATT to announce IPv6 though our AS! Lol Been on the
I think only 22% of networks with an AS announce IPv6 space. Is that
correct ?
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> On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 4:00 PM, Baldur Norddahl
> wrote:
>> Major ISPs have IPv6 support now. It is
>> the sites (=servers) that are lacking.
>
> Hi Baldur,
>
more clues. Is it the resources the git command uses when checking
files for dates etc ?
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nothing. Cost of implementation was less than 5 dollars at
any office supply retailer.
Just a thought.
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> The Peering Personals has been shelved while we try to figure out a better
> option.
>
> There was no peering content submitted to the Program Co
On that same topic, Peering, I would like to see the green peering dot
for name badges.
Kind of "one" of the fundamental things that NANOG came into existing over.
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> I'm squinting at the Guidebook for NANOG69,
> and I don't seem to see an
gs to
consider than the fiber's age.
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> Hello,
>
> fs.com offers DWDM optics that are cheaper than CWDM optics:
> CWDM 80km 10G for 600$
> http://www.fs.com/c/cisco-cwdm-sfp-plus-2425?70-80km
> DWDM 80km 10G for 420$
> http://www.fs.com/c/cisco-dwdm-sf
OOPs the Spam thing is just our firewall indicator to possibility - meet a
threshold level - i forgot to remove it when replying. Didnt mean to call
your email spam.
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> The more tools the better the net can become.
> I find that BGPmon.net is pretty good. I have n
peers are receiving your prefixes with your ASN.
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> Hi All,
>
> I am planning to write a tool to detect real time BGP IP prefix hijacking.
> I am glad to know some of the open problems faced by
> providers/companies/community.
> I would like to know ho
good tech information, for those unfamiliar with routing
blocks where they can learn more about the IP shortage logistics and how
router table limits are effected.
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> The emails I've seen are looking to rent FROM us, not TO us. I've
> received an email to
ne be successful maybe they will give an Amazon router
engineer access to the console.
Please contact me via email offline.
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It's possible that it is a university that has legacy IPs.
You have to check.
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> Andrew wrote on 8/4/2016 2:39 PM:
>> This space is rented long term but they are not interested in
>> reassigning the space to us.
>
> Isn't this a violati
; multi-home
the IPs without keeping the institution as one of your backbone providers
(reason I wouldn't do it). You will always need a peering session with
them where you announce to them your CDIR or they static route that
traffic to you.
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> Hello List,
>
>
cific managed switch manufacturers have this issue with
IPv6 multicast broadcasting.
You're knowledge on this problem would be helpful.
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/48100 1 73060
2001:550:2:58::d:1 2001:550:2:58::d:1
174 46887 14607 14607
*>i 2620:0:2810::/48100 1 10
2001:590::4516:8fa1 2001:590::4516:8fa1
4436 46887 14607 14607
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while this is up
and running begin the search for a router with larger tables to replace
it...as the tables will soon grow larger.
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>
>
> On 2/May/16 21:07, Mike wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have an ASR1000 router with 4gb of ram. The specs
Anyone out here from LIGHTOWER please contact me off list.
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an't take credit for that as I simply tuned it and showed how it
fit in a historical way. I think a lawyer would probably make this analogy
in a court.
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>
> Interesting demonstration of why retreat to analogies does not help in a
> discussion.
>
> A
ation Highway, remember?
You can sell street/road maps to the stars, and the stars don't have to
let you in.
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> On Wed, 2016-03-02 at 00:44 -0500, William Herrin wrote:
>> Do I have the legal right to exclude others from announcing my block
>> of I
I use auto parts stores, if the current isn't much. Your typical thick
gauge battery cable can carry quite a bit and auto part stores are
everywhere.
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> Where do you guys get your supplies (wire, connectors, tools) for -48VDC
> stuff?
>
>
I agree with Sean. Poor planning always leads to poor service.
It sure makes for a fast clumsy cut over. But, you now know that you the
customer are not a priority or better planning steps would have been taken
for your consideration in advance.
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> On Thu, 21 Jan 2
toss
them away when IPv6 is it.
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> Leasing is ill-advised; the addresses will be unsellable once the spammers
> are through with them.
> Really, there¹s no other reason to lease.
>
> If you want to buy or sell addresses in the ARIN region, some of the
inside hence the saying the rich get richer.
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> On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 5:54 PM, Kiriki Delany
> wrote:
>> [...]
>>
>> Bottom line, is the industry needs to be increasing value, because the
>> flip
>> side working for no profit, surv
Kiriki, you nailed it. Explained this perfectly.
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> The bottom line is the value/price ratio. We should all be working to add
> value. By any means necessary.
>
> The pitfall of low priced "services", is that it's hard to balance the
> sup
surance as possible. - Gee, come to think of it, I've been in an airport
shuttle van like that in new york.
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> However, with thousands more users at that price point, you would think
> the
> income would be plenty for better services.
>
> Who makes more, the
Yes, I agree with you Joe - a hasty generalization, as "you get what you
pay for" doesn't really apply to as many goods in the same way it does to
almost all services. However, a $3.49 web site service should have be a
good first clue.
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> Walmart h
y more for that.
Yep, the math spells it out - "you get what you pay for."
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> remember folks, redundancy is the savior of all f***ups.
>
> :)
>
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 2:21 PM, JoeSox wrote:
>
>> I just waited 160 minutes for a tech
This will only create an new private (non-public) DNS service in China or
Romania for Canadians to use. Imagine that someone in China starts a
business to help people get around censorship in countries other than
China.
You nailed it - "clueless politicians".
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>
rf in both directions at the same time and it become obvious.
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> Hello NANOG,
>
> We've been dealing with an interesting throughput issue with one of our
> carrier. Specs and topology:
>
> 100Mbps EPL, fiber from a national carrier. We do MPLS to th
My spam filtering must be working correctly. Because, I have only seen 1
or 2...this may be the case for those with the privs.
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> This spam flood is kinda hilarious in a way. Any idea why no one with
> mod or admin privs for the mailing list has bothered to step
Bill, It's my list too.
1) You are wrong for telling me what to do ?
2) Are we suppose to check with you to see how far the list can degrade ?
You want to tell me to chill - do it offline like a reasonable participant.
You should apologize.
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> On Mon, Oct
e at:
http://nanog.org/history/charter#sthash.HggO2RL6.dpuf
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> If not to solve problems or as a technical resource, what is the NANOG
> for?
>
> Thank you,
> - Nich
>
>> Hey, Hey Hey, Let's not propagate this more.
>> NANOG is the wrong p
Hey, Hey Hey, Let's not propagate this more.
NANOG is the wrong place for this - it's not technical or problem solving
in nature nor is it community based concerns about industry resources and
legislation. It's sale-ish.
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> A helpful hint from a local
erify through the process of piling and ignoring it. 10 days later, If
law enforcement doesn't call - the store can then call the buyer and tell
them they can pick up their new potential crime committing internet
device.
Oh Gee, I see here that I have been living in California too long.
Bob
s and we had no customers gear involved.
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> I know I'm going to be blowing the door wide open on this request, but I'd
> be interested in hearing from anyone else that was one of Equinix's first
> few customers. The deal I was getting on some services h
raced. Maybe a APP is a better idea than a phone.
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> * j...@baylink.com (Jay Ashworth) [Tue 29 Sep 2015, 17:31 CEST]:
>>The idea of a private tieline network that is connected, by SIP, to a
>> line
>>appearance in the NOC of each AS, and no one else
I have actually found this NANOG email to be more effective than a chat or
mombook public service. We need something more private like that.
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> A friend is not someone that allows their company to hijack your prefixes.
> A friend is one that can get it to stop
A friend is not someone that allows their company to hijack your prefixes.
A friend is one that can get it to stop. Dude - wake up and drink some
coffee.
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> Hi Bob,
>
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 08:05:45AM -0700, Bob Evans wrote:
>> This seems like a v
rding ? A Emergency Only
NOC App for our phones for just this kind of situation - one that
registers a specific ASN and pin code we set on the registration page ?
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>
>
> On 9/28/15, 10:24 PM, "NANOG on behalf of Seth Mattinen"
> wrote:
>
>>
> On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 11:59 PM, Bob Evans
> wrote:
>> That's something I would do. Announce announce and keep adding ports
>> until
>> I hit a 10 Gig port worth of traffic or saw it fixed. Be sure to put in
>> a
>> blackhole route for the
r with how many years you have been in
business as well as the number of contracts that are coming up for
renewal. etc etc. Now that would be interesting to see a formula for that
if anyone has been through it.
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> Start announcing their prefixes?
>
> Josh Luthma
10 or more per IP address per month.
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> Remember, the Internet being fully migrated to IPv6 is just 5 yrs away
> just
> like fusion power plants is 20 yrs away (although I think now they are
> saying 50 yrs away which would m
What Blake just said below works best - I do this MED together with
small-ers all the way to india for video conferencing customers sitting in
silicon valley.
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>
>
> Stephen Satchell wrote on 9/24/2015 8:39 AM:
>> On 09/23/2015 02:38 PM, Jason Bullen
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> Thank you for the explanation..
>
> However wouldn't a few other other attributes of the traffic show up .
> e.g. you would have asymmetric traffic.. going out via us, but coming
> back via a totally another path ?
Patrick is correct in the appr
Alcatel lucent 7750
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> Hey All
>
> We are looking for suggestions for a device to act as a super Core Device
> / MPLS P router only.
> There seems to be plenty of Chassis based solutions out there that also
> cater for a lot more.
> We ideally wo
Anyone from dropbox please contact
n...@fiberinternetcenter.com
Multiple peering session - peering sessions are up/established - prefixes
are received - but no website and customers complaining to us.
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we jump on it and get it to the
customer...however, they usually dont send us or the customer anything.
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>
>
> They come to M3AAWG on a regular basis and thereâs the M3AAWG hosting
> SIG that you might want to participate in.
>
> NANOG doesnât always
Would be nice to have an RBL service that attended NANOG meetings.
Would make for a more trusted RBL we can tell customers to make use.
Spamhaus ever attend a NANOG meetings ?
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> On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 11:41:08PM -0600, Bryan Tong wrote:
>> Yes that is p
It would not surprise me to find ARCnet (Datapoint's) still running in
some corner somewhere.
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>> On Jun 29, 2015, at 8:42 AM, Stephen Satchell wrote:
>>
>> On 06/29/2015 01:16 AM, a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
&
It is true - you I have had to throttle back for years for optimum
transport on many carriers. In fact, if you have an ATT transit in your
mix of BGP you wont get a ping response at 1500 MTU from that ATT router.
On Sun, 28 Jun 2015 08:02:52 -0700, Owen DeLong said:
>>
>> > On Jun 27, 2015, at 1
> When will the change happen then you might ask. Very simple. If the
> largest destinations like fb/twitter and others start to drop v4.
Agreed, IPv4 will be here a long time, because, not one company will risk
financial loses and stock devaluation over address space. The day that a
large compa
ing a new wi-fi router for the home.
What will come first ?
A) the earths future core rotation changes altering the ionosphere in such
a way that we are all exposed to continuous x-rays that shorten our
lifespan
OR
B) the last IPv4 computer running will be reconfigured to IPv6
Thank
Mell,
God idea , but , yes we did - no loops all are spokes - we know cabling
and setup our switches and routers to syslog those events.
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> Have you done a network analysis for viruses or bridge loops? This could
> be a broadcast storm caused by either of those n
Great details !
Going to implement now.
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> On 6/19/15 10:57 AM, Bob Evans wrote:
>> Thank You Charles,
>> Been on NANOG a while - all the basic stuff we know well. Like, cables,
>> cluster occurrences etc. Looking for the UniFi specific exper
re-provisioning is to go to the controller find its config and reboot.
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>
>
>> These two issues alone have caused me major issues with the devices
>> randomly being unable to get new configurations or download firmware
>> updates.
>>
This is very helpful information.
We will be implementing these steps.
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> On 6/19/15 12:26 PM, char...@thefnf.org wrote:
>>
>>
>>> These two issues alone have caused me major issues with the devices
>>> randomly being unable to g
its
some code or something. Think I'm going to let one of the guys here login
the the controller and see if we missed a setting in the latest code.
NANOGs real good at having someone with specific targeted knowledge
appear.
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> On 2015-06-19 05:01, Bob Eva
hones, never drop the ports.
They are all new, delivered in various batches over time. We checked and
all are the latest versions.
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> The IP can change on the UniFi without having to re-adopt or
> re-provision. APs are identified by MAC address at the UniFi protocol
> leve
> That's possible but I if they are re-provisioning on a regular schedule I
> kind of doubt it. It would be easy to test though. Plug an AP directly
> into your switch with a quality pre-manufactured patch cord and see how it
> acts. If it exhibits the same symptom it is probably not cabling.
Mike,
Good to know they are reliable. It is an odd looking problem.
We will try the forums.
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> I've had their gear for a few years now. It's effectively up until I
> upgrade the software. Might want to ask on their forums or on the WISPA
> UBNT list.
>
these APs shouldn't need a controller after
configuration and boot up. But we leave it up.
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> Bob, I've deployed tons of Ubiquiti gear, and have seen this problem
> before. It always turns out to be poor quality cable installation. POE
> does
Thanks Jared
Cables are 3 to 6 feet long - swapped them out already. All cables
manufacture made purchased. They plug into the switch directly. Each
switch is them multi-mode fiber back to a main switch where the edgeMax
router and other gear are connected.
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> I have a variety
e 2 mins the APs are unavailable
about 3 times a day? (UniFi support acts like it's not a big issues.)
We use the UniFi controller on mac os x. We use their EdgeMax Edge Router.
All the latest software in everything UniFi.
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problem.
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> A network needs users or it is useless. I am curious as to how your native
> IPv6 network communicated with (if at all) the v4 world. Has anyone
> confronted you about your network being IPv6? I might have problems with
> reading comprehension, but
tflix streaming (most of the time).
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> Sincere apologies if this e-mail is inappropriate for this audience,
> We are (going to be) a startup ISP building a new network from the ground
> up. I was hoping I could get an opinion, or two, on how everyone feels
>
Not sure what's up - however I see what's down this AM. From the hotel
nanog.org was not reachable. S, I tunneled out of the hotel to my
office, still not reachable at 6:15 AM
nanog.org (50.31.151.73)
www.nanog.org (50.31.151.73)
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Fiber Internet Center
I will be getting one to try. I am pretty sure it will support the ol'
"show ? ,config ?" If not that might be a problem :-)
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> What's the price point of an SR-A4? Comparable to the MX104 or ASR9001?
>
> -- Stephen
>
>
had a
hardware failure.
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> On Mon, 4 May 2015, Sebastian Spies wrote:
>> sorry, for the double post. dmarc fuckup...
>>
>> Hey there,
>>
>> considering the state of this discussion, BIRD seems to be the only
>> scalable solution to be us
You must build them if you want the professional look. No way around that
- unless you want to take up rack space with some sort of cable management
wrapping system and that becomes a pain to make future changes or replace
cables.
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> Or you build the cable to fit
Step 1: Input an IP prefix for the originating ASN of a prefix
https://radar.qrator.net
Step2: Check the RIR whois (as stated below) for confirmation as to who's
assigned space.
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> On Sat, Mar 7, 2015 at 12:37 PM, Andrew Iwamoto <
> aiwam...@unleashed-te
designs were such that they knew the direction of packets would be based
on the need to deliver content. But Byte transfer caps (not bandwidth)
were based on the high throughput limits of the C.O. and headend gear
together with a marketers ability to over selling to a consumer.
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> Just think of all that innovation and investment that's been "stifled"
> over the last 50 years under Title II.
> Anyone remember having to "rent" their rotary phones from AT&T?
Yes, I am that old. You were not allowed to connect a phone of your own.
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> Hello,
>
> I was looking for feedback on the following question:-
>
> When connecting two MM SFP/SFP+/XFP 's together...(short range).
>
> What should be the best practice receive power range ?
>
> Is it true that if the rx power is h
happens often enough and it becomes clear that it's rarely worth
the effort to troubleshoot from a consumer end point, unless of course if
you work for them.
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> Hey, anyone had problems just now? My team and I at homes lost internet
> access for about 10 min. I al
However, the discussions here are about issues and problems directly
related equipment and configurations of moving packets.
Imagine this...if we discussed other stuff we would become so distracted,
we would probably never get much done and everyone's Internet would suck.
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Fi
s on first? (old Abbot and Costello
reference). It's been like this at almost every step on this order which
is now many many months behind. I think this is stuck in some sort of
order twilight zone. My sales team and my customer is getting upset.
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b...@fiberinternetcenter.com
harp VCs don't see the hole in many of these basic business plans
called "Cloud, Rack of servers in multiple locations".
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;t
live without.
It's all about Bigger, Faster, Cheaper and mostly Store it someplace else
that has lead to these big pipes.
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> >My suggested rule of thumb if you can't actually measure the traffic
> >in advance for your population: count the number of
ld publish something other than the monthly
GB transfer/seats they charge by. Enterprise circuits are not sold by GB
transfer. After all we just want to get it right and help make the cloud
service provider's apps run well.
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> On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 2:37 PM,
s.
I bet Microsoft can't answer that simple question or they wouldn't have
these GB per user equations that use X for average document size. Best, I
have to go on so far is what one of our customers "thinks" is needed.
Thank You
Bob Evans
CTO
> 1 Mbps/user seems very
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